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News Clips
The National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments (NCSSLE) tracks trends and developments in issues related to school climate and conditions for learning through online media sites, blogs, syndication and aggregation services, and other news resources from local, regional, and national media outlets. Browse this ongoing collection of posts to learn about what’s happening in communities near you and across the nation.
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Displaying 5581 News Clips.November 2024
California State University, Fresno, helps alleviate financial hardships of college students with dependents by offering subsidized services and basic needs supplies. Since 2019, the university… Read more »
Anti-Bullying week starts on Monday 11 November and continues through to Friday 15 November. It is a special week to encourage everyone - children, teachers and parents - to take a stand… Read more »
The year-long trial of the KiVa school based bullying prevention programme was implemented in over 100 primary schools in England and Wales and involved over 11,000 students. It significantly… Read more »
After nearly an hour of discussion on Monday evening, the Rice Lake Board of Education approved the creation of the Warrior Connections Committee, an ad hoc group that will meet monthly through… Read more »
Climate change has been linked to a myriad of problems related to human functioning, with a particular scientific emphasis on economic, physical damage, and health sectors. Less attention, however… Read more »
There are 62 school psychologists and four school psychology interns across PWCS. Martin Onley, a school psychologist at Hampton Middle School, said a school psychologist’s adaptability and… Read more »
Boynton Health’s 2024 College Student Health Survey Report said cannabis use is on the rise for college students, while high-risk drinking is steadily declining. High-risk drinking among… Read more »
Many college libraries have undergone transformation in recent years to serve as hubs for student success, offering a central location for students to hang out, work with peers and connect to… Read more »
The second annual inventory of campus housing at California State University found that roughly 10,000 CSU students are either waitlisted for housing or have taken themselves off of waitlists… Read more »
On paper, the residential college experience looks like a laboratory custom built to facilitate human connection. Students bunking together in dorms, eating together in dining halls, throwing… Read more »
California has been a leader in prison education programs, starting with a 2014 rule authorizing state funding for community colleges to set up programs for students who are incarcerated. Since… Read more »
A UT research initiative found many community college students struggle with mental health challenges such as anxiety disorder and depression, often due to obligations outside of school, according… Read more »
Supporting the University’s ongoing efforts to raise awareness about, respond to and address sexual and relationship violence, the Chancellor’s Task Force on Sexual and Relationship Violence … Read more »
Tuskegee University is making changes to its campus security procedures after a mass shooting that left an 18-year-old dead and 16 others injured on homecoming weekend. Tuskegee University… Read more »
Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking antidepressant medications? What about using weed? What will happen if I skip a dose of my medicine so I can drink at a party? Are any over-the-counter… Read more »
For students with military experience, leaving the service, acclimating to college life and living among other students can be a challenge. To promote belonging and feelings of community for… Read more »
In the Military and Veterans Center at the University of San Diego (USD), Jazmine Blanchard moves with purpose. The mechanical engineering student weaves between study groups, stopping… Read more »
Many high school students are gearing up to apply to colleges. Applying, finding the best fit and loans to pay for it all can be challenging. One organization in Central New York is helping… Read more »
Nine Florida universities have earned the distinction of Purple Star Campuses, which recognizes colleges that demonstrate a commitment to supporting military students and their families. FAMU,… Read more »